Nehls posted a photo of the truck on Facebook: "I have received numerous calls regarding the offensive display on this truck as it is often seen along FM 359. If you know who owns this truck or it is yours, I would like to discuss it with you," the post read. "Our Prosecutor has informed us she would accept Disorderly Conduct charges regarding it, but I feel we could come to an agreement regarding a modification to it."

After the story went viral and thousands of commenters defended the sticker as free speech, Nehls deleted the post.

Fonseca was arrested shortly after for an outstanding warrant from 2014.The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office said they made the arrest after getting a tip about the warrant. She was later released on bond.

"I'm almost certain it does have to do with this," she said. "People abuse the badge, and in my opinion, money talks. When you're in politics, people know how to work the system."

The Fort Bend County District Attorney said his office had no plans to file charges over the sticker.

“It’s hard to believe that a simple sticker could cause so much arousal,” Fonseca said Thursday before her arrest. "I have no regrets."

She and her husband have had the "F__k Trump" sticker for nearly a year.

In response to the new decal, Sheriff Nehls told KHOU 11 News, “I’m not surprised.” He also called the message “somewhat disgusting”.